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i just wanna know how in the hell do you burn out in a 325ci e46, cuz i ve only done it like 3 times, its like when i get to like 4 to 5,000 rpms i drop the clutch and it just catches, and if i take it up from 5 to 6,000 some time it will jerk or worse it will red line and i wont be moving even though the clutch has been dropped.
u cant just drop the clutch, u have to get to the almost engage point, press the clutch a tiny bit more to disengage, then reve high, let go of the little clutch ur still holding onto, u should be good.....btw, i dont encourage u doing this....
naw its not 4 power and all that, its because i wanted to get into drifting, and u have to drop the clutch while your turning to lose traction to get side ways........... at least thats what ive been told. and since bmw is different from the asian cars i figured i'd ask ppl that have bmw's.
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